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Rolling Hills to River Cities…A New Look for Campbell County in 2019

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Published on Friday, 25 January 2019 17:36

At the January 23rd Fiscal Court meeting Campbell County launched a new County logo. Working with the creative team at The Think Shop in Newport, the logo was developed to give the County a fresh new look that corresponds to its diverse geographical landscape. Located along the river in Northern Kentucky, Campbell County stretches south, providing residents with both urbanized river cities and rural farmland. When designing the logo mark the goal was to convey this blend of terrain. The combination of a modern, contemporary san serif typeface with a classic serif typeface in the icon is a reflection of the merger between urban and rural. The connection between the two C’s is enlarged and highlighted to also convey the curves seen in the rolling hills and winding roads that run throughout the county. The blue and green colors used are light, soft, and communicate a subtle reference to the lush farmland and flowing river in a modern way. Ultimately, the new logo conveys this wonderful, unique mix that Campbell County offers its residents and visitors.

In addition to the logo creation, Campbell County is actively working on a redesigned, interactive website. This will be the first major design overhaul of the website in nearly 10 years. Staff is working hard on the redesign with plans to release in 2019. The site will contain several new features that will enhance the user experience through new content, ease of navigation, and a design that is accessible and useable to everyone.

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